A modular garden pavilion, which impressed me very much with all the different options available and the romantic look of the glass moduls. It is designed in Finland and is ideal for gardens, courtyards, escapes in nature, or simply as a mini guest house

The owner is a photographer and his office is situated close by. He also travels often because of his work, so he really does not need so much space and also he needs a home which requires little maintenance. That is why this tiny apartment on the roof of a residential building in Barcelona with...

This tiny apartment has an area of only 29 sq. m and was designed by Ewa Czerny, an architect from the Polish studio 3XA. She didn't just designed it but she also lives in it and before 2012 she lived in an even smaller one.

The MIT always surprises with amazing progressive ideas and technologies. This time, I came across one born of the high cost of housing in New York and Boston, which requires more and more people to live in an increasingly smaller homes. Well, small shouldn’t mean uncomfortable as well so lately there are more Western projects that...

The owner of this mini apartment in Manhattan, Graham Hill, shows his latest project - collecting multiple functions on a small area in this apartment with 40-something sq. m of living space. His desire is to live comfortably and without compromises, to be able to invite guests and host parties, to have room for a...

I really like this cute little summer cabin mostly because of its size but also because of how it looks like. The name is Nido (from the Italian word for “nest”) and is the personal getaway place of the young Finnish designer Robin Falk. He maded it with local or recycled materials only. The cabin has a huge...

An incredibly beautiful cute little Victorian style cottage that makes you dream of having one of your own. This is the beautiful shabby studio of Sandra Foster – a dream that she was able to realise thanks to much ingenuity and continuous search for suitable materials at gareage sales and shops. The little house is very small and...